dgilmore changed the topic of #fedora-riscv to: Fedora on RISC-V https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/RISC-V || Logs: https://libera.irclog.whitequark.org/fedora-riscv || Alt Arch discussions are welcome in #fedora-alt-arches
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<rwmjones> morning
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<davidlt[m]> djdelorie rwmjones do we have anyone in US that would want to take existing Fedora/RISCV Koji sever?
<Denis> davidlt[m]: does it have to be a hardware box or a VM?
<davidlt[m]> Denis: It's existing physical server, that's potentially looking for a new home.
<davidlt[m]> It currently lives in Fremont, CA datacenter, way too far from me.
<Denis> davidlt[m]: osuosl.org should tick your boxes as far as you describe it
<davidlt[m]> Do they host project specific servers?
<Denis> that said, there are companies outside of US that sponsor open source hosting
<davidlt[m]> might be, but I am not sure how expensive it would be to move the server
<Denis> davidlt[m]: they host plenty of things, if your workload fits into a VM, that would be easiest for them
<Denis> but otherwise it is several racks of hardware, including dedicated servers
<Denis> davidlt[m]: you can discuss the details directly on #osuosl before making a formal application
<davidlt[m]> rwmjones: what do you think? ^^
<rwmjones> reading back ..
<rwmjones> ahs3: ^
<rwmjones> nirik: ^
<Denis> define the "class" carefully and you are the best. in the class.
<davidlt[m]> The numbers are nice.
<davidlt[m]> 40% IPC and in total 50% bump on perf side.
<Denis> my ability to appreciate that is a bit dampened by the fact my RISC-V box is several times slower than my MIPS box
<Denis> which in turn is slower than the ARM box, which in turn...
<davidlt[m]> Well, no one made a serious RISC-V chips yet
<Denis> but it is nice to know people are making progress
<davidlt[m]> All what publicly exist are only for eco-system bring up
<davidlt[m]> This year there will be a huge dump of new extensions
<davidlt[m]> Basically ARMv9 is 10-years old ARMv8 which is finally matured enough :)
<davidlt[m]> Once those extension are ratified, announced we have a good base to start.
<Denis> it does take some time to arrange several million transistors the right way around, doesn't it?
<davidlt[m]> Right now we basically have bare minimum, that isn't useful in high-performance Linux world :)
<Denis> anyway, it would be pointless to argue, let's try to make use of what is available
<davidlt[m]> That's another thing. Once the specs are out it will take time to get anything out.
<davidlt[m]> rwmjones: https://osuosl.org/communities/
<davidlt[m]> They actually do have co-location:Physical server hosting
<sorear> sifive.com/documentation seems to have been updated with a P550 manual with pipeline docs
<djdelorie> davidlt[m]: I can host a VM if needed, if others would help manage it.
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<davidlt[m]> from the riscv channel
<davidlt[m]> " representing more than 40 extensions"
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